October 3rd Western, Firearm & Indian Sale

October 3rd Western, Firearm & Indian Sale

Saturday, October 3, 2020  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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October 3rd Western, Firearm & Indian Sale

October 3rd Western, Firearm & Indian Sale

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Brought to you by our professional Montana Curating team is our Early October 3rd Online Collector Sale. The sale will be held online with LIVE simulcast online bidding on October 3rd at 9am Mountain Time. The sale is scheduled to start one hour earlier at 9am and will have nearly 750 items. Shipping will be available for all items at the buyer's expense.

We hope that you enjoy our catalog, our team has taken many careful hours procuring, researching, professionally photographing, and preparing these amazing pieces for you to enjoy.

Auction Saturday October 3rd at 9am Mountain Time
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34156 E Frontage Rd. Bozeman, MT

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Navajo Wilson Dawes No. 8 Turquoise Damascus Knife

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 743)      

This lot features an outstanding work of art authentic #8 Turquoise inlaid handmade Damascus knife by Navajo Native American master silversmith, Wilson Dawes. The piece s...morehows a large drop point wide camp hunting blade with amazing forged Damascus blade showing a fine random raindrop pattern. The handle shows a nice finger well with amazing sterling silver bolster linings having a phenomenal high-grade turquoise from the famed Number 8 Turquoise Mine of Eureka County, Nevada. Number Eight, also referred to as Number 8 or #8, mine was first discovered in 1925 and first mined in 1929. It is considered the most collectible, rare and high-quality turquoise by many in the world. All the turquoise on this knife has been confirmed to be authentic Number 8 Turquoise. The piece is from silversmith and artist, Wilson Dawes of the Navajo people. The turquoise is inlaid with silver linings in a unique zig-zag chevron mosaic design, a truly wonderful work of art. The knife measures overall 9 1/8”L with a 4.75”L by 1 5/8”W blade. The piece still has the original tag on the blade. One of the best high-grade turquoise knives by a master Navajo silversmith we have offered for sale.

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Navajo Wilson Dawes No. 8 Turquoise Damascus Knife

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 743)      

This lot features an outstanding work of art authentic #8 Turquoise inlaid handmade Damascus knife by Navajo Native American master silversmith, Wilson Dawes. The piece s...morehows a large drop point bowie chef’s knife-like blade with amazing forged Damascus blade showing a fine random ladder pattern. The handle shows matched Damascus bolster finger wells with sterling silver and brass bolster linings having phenomenal high-grade turquoise from the famed Number 8 Turquoise Mine of Eureka County, Nevada. Number Eight, also referred to as Number 8 or #8, mine was first discovered in 1925 and first mined in 1929. It is considered the most collectible, rare and high-quality turquoise by many in the world. All the turquoise on this knife has been confirmed to be authentic Number 8 Turquoise. The piece is from silversmith and artist, Wilson Dawes of the Navajo people. The turquoise is inlaid with silver linings in a unique stained glass or mosaic design, a truly wonderful work of art. The knife measures overall 11 7/8”L with a 6 7/8”L by 1 7/8”W blade. The piece still has the original tag on the blade. One of the best high-grade turquoise knives by a master Navajo silversmith we have offered for sale.

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Sioux Quilled White Buffalo Hair Doll 1800's

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 743)      

The lot features a fantastic quilled and beaded Buffalo hide doll with White Buffalo Hair tuft from the Sioux Native American Indians. The piece, likely from the Lakota O...moreglala Teton, shows a Buffalo Bison Indian tanned hide construction being sinew sewn in a nice large size adorned with exceptional natural porcupine quillwork along with greasy blue pony and seed beads. The piece shows a heavy full cape at the top being completely covered in natural cream porcupine quills having a tight expert design with integral breast plate and triangular symbols. The entire cape shoulder covering shows porcupine quillwork on both front, back and top along with bottom and side edges being covered in hide hand cut fringe. Below the cape shows the typical Indian tanned Buffalo hide being stuffed with sinew sewing further covered in a flaring wide Buffalo hide dress with fancy hand cut hide fringe at the outside and base borders. At the waist shows a heavy harness saddle leather remnant with brass trade tacks. At the base of the dress shows a small row of porcupine quillwork on both sides. Under the dress shows high top moccasins in Buffalo hide with red ocher mineral pigment coloring, brass tacks, fringe and quill work. At the head of the doll sows two heavy tufts of White Buffalo Bison fur hair, a truly rare and exiting original adornment further accented by seed bead facial features and seed bead earring along with pony beaded necklace all being 19th Century glass trade beads in greasy yellow, chalk white, Cheyenne greasy pink. The piece is in very well preserved condition. Provenance: From a historic Eastern Montana American Indian Collection, where the piece was found to be an authentic original, one of the finest collections of American Indian weaponry and antiquities in Montana. Comes with an old Trading Post tag which states, “White Buffalo Quilled Doll Sioux” and old price of $2,500. Measures 14.5”L by 11”W.

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Plains Pafleche Wrapped Stone Head War Club 19th C

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 743)      

The lot features a parfleche rawhide wrapped stone head horseback war club from the Northern Plains Native American Indians of the 19th Century. The Indian Wars era 1800’...mores war club shows a nice long wood haft handle and medium to small stone head which is completely covered in parfleche rawhide which is all sinew rawhide sewn showing a nice worn patina and deep coloring from honest age and use. The gripping area shows a more worn and stained condition with slightly thinner hide from wear, consistent with being swung and used by sweaty hands. The club is in tight condition and is truly a fantastic piece that appears to have been a horseback war club, swung at opponents when upon horseback, a truly vicious weapon of war. Provenance: From a historic Eastern Montana American Indian Collection, where the piece was found to be an authentic original, one of the finest collections of American Indian weaponry and antiquities in Montana. Measures 22.5”L with a head that is 3 1/8”W by 2”D by 1 7/8”H.

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1877 Rutherford Hayes Indian Peace Medal

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 743)      

This is an exceptional bronze copper strike 1877 U.S. Indian Peace Medal. The piece is marked on the obverse, “RUTHERFORD B. HAYES PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES” includi...moreng a raised bust facing left. Reverse is marked, “PEACE” in a glory, central panel with farmer showing Indian Chief the “benefits of civilization” (Julian) and below a pipe tomahawk war club and peace pipe crossed overlapped with a garland wreath. The piece is a strike from the President James Abram Garfield administration dating to March 1881 to September 1881, a presidency cut short by his death by assassination. The circa 1877 strikes in silver, valued at $60,000, included “1877” on the reverse in the glory panel below “PEACE”. This example is an original 1881 striking 60mm by 76mm oval also marked “MORGAN” under the neck of the Hayes bust by the U.S. Mint engraver, George T. Morgan. From the Ford catalog: "The Hayes medal with the date and Morgan's name in full was the design for that administration's intended medals; the type without the 1877 date on the reverse was restruck during Garfield's later administration. Ford's corpus pictures the Garfield redesign for the Hayes type." The Ford example (Stack's, Sale XVIII, 5/2007, lot 165). The top has been drilled for presentation and the piece comes with a gold thread and velvet, leather flag procession presentation ribbon and five-point star medal. Medal is in very good near mint condition with the drilled top and split spotting on the front with crisp details. Provenance: From a historic Eastern Montana American Indian Collection, where the piece was found to be an authentic original, one of the finest collections of American Indian weaponry and antiquities in Montana.

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Navajo Old Pawn Royston Turquoise Squash Blossom

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 743)      

The lot features an excellent early old pawn squash blossom necklace from the Navajo Native American Indians exhibiting astounding Royston Turquoise and Silver. The neckl...moreace shows a prominent naja squash pendant with crescent moon downward shape having a double faceted bar construction holding five early shadow box oval conchos each with a polished cabochon of Royston mine Turquoise. The necklace itself shows a double strand of silver concho pearl beads on necklace cable holding ten blossoms with the matching oval concho shadow box with whimsical center holding a polished cabochon of Royston mine Turquoise with a tooled outer design. Overall, the necklace shows an original patina from its antique to early vintage age and is considered an “Old Pawn” piece, a true rarity in Navajo Jewelry. Measures when flat 16.25” L with a squash naja being 3.5”x3 3/8” and blossoms being 2”x1”. The necklace itself is 27 inches long neck circumference.

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Navajo Old Pawn Royston Turquoise Blossom Earrings

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 743)      

Offered in this lot is a set of early old pawn blossom earrings from the Navajo Native American Indians exhibiting astounding Royston Turquoise and Silver. The set of two...more earrings matches the previous lot, but is being sold separate for your collecting convenience, and shows two oval concho shadow boxes with whimsical edge exhibiting a bezel set polished cabochon of Royston mine Turquoise and is further accented by a roll tooled outer design and shows a single three pedal blossom at the base and a silver concho pearl at the top. Overall, the earrings shows an original patina from its antique to early vintage age and is considered an “Old Pawn” piece, a true rarity in Navajo Jewelry. Measures 3.25 inches long by 1 inch wide each.

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3.54ct Natural Emerald & 18K Yellow Gold Earrings

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 743)      

The lot features a wonderful classic set of 18k yellow gold earrings set with a total of 3.54 carats of Natural Emeralds. The set shows eight oval brilliant mixed cut stones being Natural Emeralds with a rich forest vivid green coloring, nice clarity with inclusions and fine cut. The earrings are set in 18 karat yellow gold in a straight slightly rolled hoop with pivoting rear safety clasp. Hallmark 18K. The set has a weight in gold of 6.12 grams and stones.
The lot features a wonderful classic set of 18k yellow gold earrings set with a total of 3.54 carats of Natural Emeralds. The set shows eight oval brilliant mixed cut sto...morenes being Natural Emeralds with a rich forest vivid green coloring, nice clarity with inclusions and fine cut. The earrings are set in 18 karat yellow gold in a straight slightly rolled hoop with pivoting rear safety clasp. Hallmark 18K. The set has a weight in gold of 6.12 grams and stones.

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South Sea Gold Pearl, Ruby & Diamond 18K Bracelet

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 743)      

This is an amazing vintage estate 18K yellow gold bracelet with Golden South Sea Pearls, Ruby and Diamonds. The piece has a cuff pattern with filigree and lattice work all in solid 18 karat yellow gold being nicely stamped 18K CJ. The front of the piece shows a total of 17 beautiful Golden South Sea Pearls with a weight of 154.44 carats having a warm, natural golden color which is said to be rarer than gold itself. The pearls have a rich gold coloring with overtones of pink and champagne and a very good luster. The bracelet is also set with a total of 22 pear mixed cut natural Ruby stones with rich blood red coloring with slight purplish tone, nice eye clarity and depth with a weight of 4.10 carats. The front of the bracelet shows a phenomenal halo bezel framing the outside edge with a strong row of bezel set diamonds which are further accented by the larger diamonds being prong set paired next to each ruby. In total the bracelet shows 202 round brilliant cut natural Diamonds with a weight of 2.68 carats. The bracelet has a heavy construction with hinged double button clasp and amazing filigree diamond lattice work at the rear overall having a weight of 46.64 grams of 18 karat yellow gold alone. This is truly a one of a kind piece being finely crafted in nearly pristine like brand new condition 2.5”W by 3 1/8”L by 1 5/8”D being a total of 6.75 inch inside circumference wrist size.
This is an amazing vintage estate 18K yellow gold bracelet with Golden South Sea Pearls, Ruby and Diamonds. The piece has a cuff pattern with filigree and lattice work al...morel in solid 18 karat yellow gold being nicely stamped 18K CJ. The front of the piece shows a total of 17 beautiful Golden South Sea Pearls with a weight of 154.44 carats having a warm, natural golden color which is said to be rarer than gold itself. The pearls have a rich gold coloring with overtones of pink and champagne and a very good luster. The bracelet is also set with a total of 22 pear mixed cut natural Ruby stones with rich blood red coloring with slight purplish tone, nice eye clarity and depth with a weight of 4.10 carats. The front of the bracelet shows a phenomenal halo bezel framing the outside edge with a strong row of bezel set diamonds which are further accented by the larger diamonds being prong set paired next to each ruby. In total the bracelet shows 202 round brilliant cut natural Diamonds with a weight of 2.68 carats. The bracelet has a heavy construction with hinged double button clasp and amazing filigree diamond lattice work at the rear overall having a weight of 46.64 grams of 18 karat yellow gold alone. This is truly a one of a kind piece being finely crafted in nearly pristine like brand new condition 2.5”W by 3 1/8”L by 1 5/8”D being a total of 6.75 inch inside circumference wrist size.

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Outstanding Men's 14K Ring with 5.56ct of Diamonds

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 743)      

This is an outstanding men’s 14K white gold ring set with 5.56 carats of natural Diamonds. The ring shows an impressive tiered slightly curved square design showing nine larger round brilliant prong set diamonds surrounded by a stepped halo bezel of slightly smaller stones which is then stepped to a larger halo bezel of diamonds and finished by the last stepped halo bezel of diamonds. The front and rear of the tapering band has a nice high polish and the shoulders are channel and prong set with four rows of diamonds; two of round brilliant stones framing the two center sections of baguette cut diamonds (on both sides). The entire underside of the ring has a unique hexagonal honeycomb 14K gold lattice work and the band is stamped 14K CJ. In total the ring is set with 161 round brilliant and baguette cut natural Diamonds with an amazing brilliance and shimmer having a weight of 5.56 carats. This ring is truly a showstopper and “power ring”, being of a noticeable presence when worn, but not overwhelming the hand, but rather quite attractive on. The ring has a 14-karat white gold weight of 15.09 grams and is in a size of just over 11 US. Hands down the best men’s ring we have ever offered.
This is an outstanding men’s 14K white gold ring set with 5.56 carats of natural Diamonds. The ring shows an impressive tiered slightly curved square design showing nine ...morelarger round brilliant prong set diamonds surrounded by a stepped halo bezel of slightly smaller stones which is then stepped to a larger halo bezel of diamonds and finished by the last stepped halo bezel of diamonds. The front and rear of the tapering band has a nice high polish and the shoulders are channel and prong set with four rows of diamonds; two of round brilliant stones framing the two center sections of baguette cut diamonds (on both sides). The entire underside of the ring has a unique hexagonal honeycomb 14K gold lattice work and the band is stamped 14K CJ. In total the ring is set with 161 round brilliant and baguette cut natural Diamonds with an amazing brilliance and shimmer having a weight of 5.56 carats. This ring is truly a showstopper and “power ring”, being of a noticeable presence when worn, but not overwhelming the hand, but rather quite attractive on. The ring has a 14-karat white gold weight of 15.09 grams and is in a size of just over 11 US. Hands down the best men’s ring we have ever offered.

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Civil War Era Pair of Military Boots c. 1860's

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 743)      

For your consideration is this pair of Civil War Era military boots c. 1860's. The boots show a flat top design with square sole nails and leather pulls. The boots show i...moreconic design to the time period and show great preservation of this piece of American history. The condition of this of this pair of boots is good considering their age; the right boot shows a small tear to the toe of the boot. The measurements of these boots are 13" x 4 1/2" x 9 1/2".

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Civil War Era Child's Riding Boots C. 1860's

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 743)      

For your consideration is this pair of Civil War era child's riding boots circa 1860's. The boots show a flat top design with square sole nails and leather pulls. The boo...morets show iconic design to the time period and show great preservation of this piece of American history. The condition of this pair of boots is good well kept condition and very well preserved. The measurements of this pair of boots are 9 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 6 1/2".

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1865 Montana Territory Map by W.W. de Lacy

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 743)      

For your consideration is a 1865 Montana Territory Map by De Lacy, W. W. (Walter Washington), 1819-1892, In the bottom left the map shows the full title and description "...moreMap of the Territory of Montana with portions of the adjoining territories. Showing the Gulch or Placer Diggings actually works, and Districts where Quartz (Gold & Silver) Loges have been discovered to January 1st-1865. Drawn by W.W. de Lacy, for the use of The Firest Legislature of Montana." This map outline in red color with the State of Montana colored by county and including a color scale indicating military reserves and mines. The 1865 map is considered one of the rarest territorial maps of the western United States. This piece includes an inset of "Map showing the routes from the Missouri River to Fort Laramie, where they connect with the large map." The map shows good condition and color overall with a short tear in the bottom left, and wear across the piece. The map measures 19 1/4" tall by 29 1/2" wide.

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Toledo No Springs Honest Weight Scale

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 743)      

Featured in this lot we have a Toledo No Springs Honest Weight Industrial scale originating from 1910's to early 1930's. The piece displays a sturdy steel frame, scale be...mored, and mobile cart. The scale is designed to be accurate to two ounce increments with a total weight of 125 pounds. The face of the piece is marked "Toledo Reg U.S. Pat. Office No Springs - Honest Weight Toledo Scale Company, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A." across the center with "Weight Control 2 Ounce Graduation" towards the bottom. The center of the piece shows a indicator arm attached to a set of weights and pulleys. The front of the scale shows a metal plate with patent numbers. The top of the piece shows a knob for locking the scale bed. The piece shows good condition overall with some wear due to age and use. The scale measures 42" tall by 32" wide.

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M1872 Light Cavalry Officers Dress Saber

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 743)      

Featured in this lot we have a Model 1872 Light Cavalry Officers ornate dress saber originating from the late 1800's. This sword was issued to U.S. cavalry officers durin...moreg the Indian Wars for use as a dress sword as part of the Army Service Uniform. The sword shows a stainless steel blade, brass guard, and cord wrapped wood handle. The blade shows a lightly curved blade with a fuller along both sides of the blade. The guard shows a basket style design with ornamental leave designs with the back of the guard marked with a eagle and star designs across the piece. The pommel shows a shield and leaf designs. The grips shows a wooden construction with a cord wrapped wood handle. The sheath shows a metal construction with brass accents. The sword shows good condition overall with some wear across the piece. Before leaving for the Battle of the Little Bighorn the 7th Cavalry were said to have left their sabers at Fort Abraham Lincoln. The piece measures 37 1/2" long with the blade measuring 31 1/2" long.

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Navajo TR Singer Multi Strand Turquoise Necklace

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 743)      

For your consideration is a Navajo Native American Tommy Singer multi strand turquoise, 14k gold overlay, sterling silver necklace. Tommy Singer was a renowned Navajo Silversmith. He grew up on the Navajo Reservation and was taught silversmithing by his father, beginning at the age of seven. Singer is thought to be one of the most important and greatest contemporary silversmith Indian artist and his work is highly sought after. Singer passed away on May 31, 2014. After his death, his wife, Rose, continued to create jewelry using designs Singer created prior to his passing. This 14k gold overlay necklace features carved turquoise gemstones and a multistrand design. The necklace also incorporates polished tigers eye, onyx, lapis lazuli, sugalite, as well as additional gemstones. The gold overlay sterling beads attach the four multistrand pieces to either side of the necklace. The necklace has marked sterling aglet tips and the overlaid beads read “T&R Singer Sterling”. The necklace measures 30 ½” long when unclasped.
For your consideration is a Navajo Native American Tommy Singer multi strand turquoise, 14k gold overlay, sterling silver necklace. Tommy Singer was a renowned Navajo Sil...moreversmith. He grew up on the Navajo Reservation and was taught silversmithing by his father, beginning at the age of seven. Singer is thought to be one of the most important and greatest contemporary silversmith Indian artist and his work is highly sought after. Singer passed away on May 31, 2014. After his death, his wife, Rose, continued to create jewelry using designs Singer created prior to his passing. This 14k gold overlay necklace features carved turquoise gemstones and a multistrand design. The necklace also incorporates polished tigers eye, onyx, lapis lazuli, sugalite, as well as additional gemstones. The gold overlay sterling beads attach the four multistrand pieces to either side of the necklace. The necklace has marked sterling aglet tips and the overlaid beads read “T&R Singer Sterling”. The necklace measures 30 ½” long when unclasped.

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Navajo Tufa Cast Kingman Spider Web Turquoise Cuff

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 743)      

This lot features an excellent tufa cast Kingman spider web turquoise and sterling silver bracelet from amazing Navajo Native American Indian silversmith artist, Gilbert Tom. The bracelet has a heavy sterling silver construction and is stamped, “Sterling Gilbert Tom”. The bracelet is made using the very unique Tufa casting method, a method used by some of the first Navajo silver makers in the 1870’s. Tufa Casting Sterling Silver gives a fine stippled finish, much like Old Pawn jewelry and is widely collectible due to its heavy construction. This bracelet shows Tufa casting with gorgeous hand stamped applied accents. Expertly set in the middle of the bracelet in a shadow box is a stunning Kingman spider web turquoise gemstone. The stone is accented by a silver braided rope border. The interior of the bracelet measures approximately 7”.
This lot features an excellent tufa cast Kingman spider web turquoise and sterling silver bracelet from amazing Navajo Native American Indian silversmith artist, Gilbert ...moreTom. The bracelet has a heavy sterling silver construction and is stamped, “Sterling Gilbert Tom”. The bracelet is made using the very unique Tufa casting method, a method used by some of the first Navajo silver makers in the 1870’s. Tufa Casting Sterling Silver gives a fine stippled finish, much like Old Pawn jewelry and is widely collectible due to its heavy construction. This bracelet shows Tufa casting with gorgeous hand stamped applied accents. Expertly set in the middle of the bracelet in a shadow box is a stunning Kingman spider web turquoise gemstone. The stone is accented by a silver braided rope border. The interior of the bracelet measures approximately 7”.

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Navajo Sterling & Tibetan Turquoise Necklace

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 743)      

For your consideration is a Navajo Native American sterling silver and Tibetan turquoise necklace. This is a beautifully handmade piece by expert silversmith Virginia Becenti. This necklace shows a sterling bead chain with five Tibetan turquoise pendants displayed in a bead and twisted rope sterling cabochon. The gemstone shows many different colors and is displayed in a triangle shape. The sterling shows nice warm patina with a polished back on the pendants. The back of each pendant is marked with the makers mark and sterling. It measures approximately 18 3/4" unlatched and each pendant measures 3/4" x 1 3/8"
For your consideration is a Navajo Native American sterling silver and Tibetan turquoise necklace. This is a beautifully handmade piece by expert silversmith Virginia Bec...moreenti. This necklace shows a sterling bead chain with five Tibetan turquoise pendants displayed in a bead and twisted rope sterling cabochon. The gemstone shows many different colors and is displayed in a triangle shape. The sterling shows nice warm patina with a polished back on the pendants. The back of each pendant is marked with the makers mark and sterling. It measures approximately 18 3/4" unlatched and each pendant measures 3/4" x 1 3/8"

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Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Squash Blossom

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 743)      

Included in this lot is a gorgeous signed Navajo Native American Squash Blossom necklace featuring a stunning array of Kingman turquoise gemstones. This gorgeous Navajo Native American piece is made by expert silversmith Betta Lee. The necklace features a dual band strand construction with each strand strung with seven blossoms of Kingman turquoise polished gemstones. The necklace is capped with sterling silver aglet tips and a .925 marked lobster claw clasp. The pendant on this necklace is a large Kingman turquoise and sterling silver naja. The Naja measures 2 ¼” x 2 ¼” while the necklace measures 22 ½” long when unclasped. The back of the pendant is signed by the artist “B Lee” and stamped sterling.
Included in this lot is a gorgeous signed Navajo Native American Squash Blossom necklace featuring a stunning array of Kingman turquoise gemstones. This gorgeous Navajo N...moreative American piece is made by expert silversmith Betta Lee. The necklace features a dual band strand construction with each strand strung with seven blossoms of Kingman turquoise polished gemstones. The necklace is capped with sterling silver aglet tips and a .925 marked lobster claw clasp. The pendant on this necklace is a large Kingman turquoise and sterling silver naja. The Naja measures 2 ¼” x 2 ¼” while the necklace measures 22 ½” long when unclasped. The back of the pendant is signed by the artist “B Lee” and stamped sterling.

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Navajo B. Lee Kingman Turquoise Blossom Earrings

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 743)      

Included in this lot is a set of Navajo Native American Betta Lee Kingman turquoise sterling silver blossom earring. These earrings feature a beautiful collection of Kingman turquoise polished gemstones. The earring base is accented by a blossom. Both gemstones are surrounded by a twisted sterling braid. The earrings are stamped on the back “Sterling” and B. Lee. They measure 2 1/8” long.
Included in this lot is a set of Navajo Native American Betta Lee Kingman turquoise sterling silver blossom earring. These earrings feature a beautiful collection of King...moreman turquoise polished gemstones. The earring base is accented by a blossom. Both gemstones are surrounded by a twisted sterling braid. The earrings are stamped on the back “Sterling” and B. Lee. They measure 2 1/8” long.

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Colt Pocket Model 1849 .31 Caliber Revolver c.1862

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 743)      

For your consideration is a Colt Pocket Model 1849 .31 caliber revolver circa 1862. This percussion revolver is chambered in .31 caliber and utilizes a 5” octagonal barre...morel. The brass frame of this revolver shows wonderful yellow coloring and some slight oxidation where the walnut grips touch. The factory engraved stagecoach scene shows crisp detail and matching serial number. The top of the barrel has a one line address stamped “Address Col Saml. Colt New York U.S. America”. The left of the frame is struck “Colt’s Patent”. The firearm shows all matching serial numbers throughout the revolver and a manufacture date of 1862. Serial Number: 215961. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Colt Model 1862 Police Conversion .36 Cal Revolver

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 743)      

Included in this lot is an early Civil War manufacture Colt five-shot .36 caliber conversion Model 1862 Police revolver. This very fine example with 3 ½ inch barrel was m...moreanufactured during the start of the Civil War in 1861. It bears the serial number 2779 which is matching on the barrel, frame, trigger guard, and, cylinder. The Model 1862 was a popular weapon that bridged the gap between the small .31 caliber pocket model Colt and the larger and more cumbersome full size Army and Navy holster revolvers. It made a fine belt revolver or could be carried concealed under a coat. One of the best descriptions of the Colt 1862 Police revolver is presented by Norm Flayderman in his classic work Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms: “The Model 1862 Police is considered by many collectors as the ultimate in streamline design by Colt’s factory in the percussion period. Due to slow sales and the demand for metallic cartridge arms, several thousand of the late production of the Model 1862 Police and the Pocket Navy were converted from percussion to cartridge use.” With only approximately 48,000 of this model in all forms being produced over 150 years ago, surviving examples are scarce, especially in this fine state of preservation and originality. The Model 1862 was made with solid walnut grips and those on this example are exceptional, retaining perfect fit, no chips and showing almost all of the original varnish finish. The mellow brass back strap and trigger guard have never been cleaned or polished and now retain a most attractive and desirable mustard patina. Similarly, the frame, the hammer and rammer have a lovely dark patina showing no signs of color enhancement. The cylinder and barrel show an attractive aged blue patina. All markings are exceptionally clear including the small “36 CAL” stamping on the left rear side of the trigger guard, “Colts Patent” stamping on the left side of the frame and “COLT.’S PT F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U. S.A.” on the barrel top. Stamped on the cylinder is an incredibly detailed stagecoach scene. Mechanically this revolver is tight and functional. The bore is bright and retains fine rifling. Even the tiny conical brass front sight is intact on this rare revolver. The front sights Model 1862 revolvers are usually found broken or missing. A truly excellent example of a .36 caliber conversion Colt revolver that very likely saw service as a personal weapon during the Civil War and later during the violent days of reconstruction and westward expansion. This firearm qualifies as an Antique and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Colt Single Action Army Revolver w/ Factory Letter

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 743)      

Included in this lot is a Colt Single Action Army revolver with Colt factory letter. The Colt letter describes the revolver as: "Caliber: 45/c", Barrel Length: Not Listed...more, and "Finish: Blue". The Type of stocks is not listed. The letter states that the revolver was shipped to The United States Government Inspector at Colt Plant, on December 11, 1880. The shipment contained 200 firearms. This revolver utilizes a 7 ½” barrel marked with COLT'S PT F. A. MFG Co. HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A., though it is somewhat hard to read. The one piece walnut grips are in fair condition showings some loss to the original varnish finish. "45 Cal" is stamped on the left of the frame. The assembly number "808" is stamped on the inside of the loading gate. The underside of the barrel is stamped with the inspector’s mark D.F.C. and “P”. The frame is additionally stamped with the D.F.C. inspector mark and the firearms serial number. The frame, trigger guard, and back strap all show matching serial numbers and the cylinder has a stamped “P” and partial serial number. The revolver has a full nickel-plated finish with niter-blue screws and casehardened cylinder pin. Only scouts were supplied with nickel plated guns, as most ignored the routine maintenance requirements. Nickel was more forgiving of missed cleanings and care. It also should be noted that a full blooded Indian Scout would not have been able to purchase a new revolver from a gun shop due to his heritage. This revolver has a manufacture date of 1880. Serial Number: 60947. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Colt 1st Gen Single Action Army 44-40 WCF Revolver

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 743)      

Included in this lot is a Colt First Generation Single Action Army .44-40 WCF revolver. This classic American firearm utilizes a 5 ½” round barrel chambered in .44-40 WCF...more. During World War II, the Peacemaker fell out of regular production as Colt was occupied with wartime contracts. Following the conflict, the most popular shows on the television sets of the era were Westerns, sparking a renewed interest in the “cowboy” gun. With this, Colt returned the SAA to the assembly line in 1956, producing 2nd Generation guns. This revolver has a manufacture date of 1903. This First Gen. Single Action Army shows a grayed patina indicative of age and use. The top of the barrel is unmarked and the left of the frame is stamped Pat. Sept. 19. 1871. July 2. 72. Jan. 19. 75.” The firearm is fitted with hard rubber grips featuring the standard dancing ponies and checkering. The revolver was manufactured in 1903. Serial Number: 241304. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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1890 1st Ed In Darkest Africa by Henry M. Stanley

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 743)      

For your consideration is this 1890 First Edition copies Vol. I & II In Darkest Africa by Henry M. Stanley. In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria by Henry M. Stanley is Stanley's own account of his last adventure on the African continent. At the turn of that century, the interior of the African continent was largely unknown to the American and European public. With the accounts of great explorers like Stanley, in 1888, Stanley led an expedition to come to the aid of Mehmed Emin Pasha. The two volumes that compose In Darkest Africa; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria are his account of what happened. The books show two steel engravings, and 150 illustrations and maps (point of interest it is very Rare to have the maps complete in both volumes which this collection includes); showing gilt lettering to the covers and spine. The condition of these books is good with some wear to the covers but in good overall condition with good condition to the pages of both Vol. I and II. The measurements of these books are 9 1/4" x 6 1/2".
For your consideration is this 1890 First Edition copies Vol. I & II In Darkest Africa by Henry M. Stanley. In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin Go...morevernor of Equatoria by Henry M. Stanley is Stanley's own account of his last adventure on the African continent. At the turn of that century, the interior of the African continent was largely unknown to the American and European public. With the accounts of great explorers like Stanley, in 1888, Stanley led an expedition to come to the aid of Mehmed Emin Pasha. The two volumes that compose In Darkest Africa; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria are his account of what happened. The books show two steel engravings, and 150 illustrations and maps (point of interest it is very Rare to have the maps complete in both volumes which this collection includes); showing gilt lettering to the covers and spine. The condition of these books is good with some wear to the covers but in good overall condition with good condition to the pages of both Vol. I and II. The measurements of these books are 9 1/4" x 6 1/2".

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